The beginning of another terrific series.....great start, excellent cockpit details, painting and weathering. Part 2 will be something to look forward to.
I have been wanting to build this model. I am glad I found this video. Subscribed so I can see the rest of the build and get pointers to build my own P-40N. I know what you mean about the decals. I have had fits with some Academy decals also. They can be very fragile.
@@fischikawa The digestor is connected to an aluminum pipe with an outlet to the window. That is all. When I airbrush, I slighly open the window for the pipe.
The beginning of another terrific series.....great start, excellent cockpit details, painting and weathering. Part 2 will be something to look forward to.
Nice workflow, Michal 👍
Thanks. This project will be more detailed.
I have been wanting to build this model. I am glad I found this video. Subscribed so I can see the rest of the build and get pointers to build my own P-40N. I know what you mean about the decals. I have had fits with some Academy decals also. They can be very fragile.
The kit is actually the old Mauve molds from the mid 90's
Yes. I know.
Hi my friend, what sort of vacuum pump or ventilator do you use? I think to the spraying. I saw it in the background.
Hi. Its a ordinary cheap kitchen ventilation digestor. 🙂
@@modelsforfun cool! Any other special modification with it?
@@fischikawa The digestor is connected to an aluminum pipe with an outlet to the window. That is all. When I airbrush, I slighly open the window for the pipe.